Communism was never really tried in Any country. Russia was called "Communist" but it was actually Socialist. In order for Communism to work, it must be chosen by the people who will use it. Because Communism relies on co-operation in order to work, any time people in power get greedy, it will fail. Also, it can not be put on people from outside. Communism presupposes complete equality among all the people. You go to work, do your job, and take what you need. There is no money involved, and nobody gives anybody a job. People who have good ideas are supported in putting them to work, and every one does what he or she wants to. The thesis is, without money to skew things, people will naturally do what they are happiest doing. There would be no doctors who Really want to be musicians, no natural leaders who are stuck forever at the bottom because the boss's child takes over. People will be happy in their work and, since everyone simply takes what he or she wants, there would be no status symbols. Nobody would drive a Jag when what they Really need is a van. It would result in happy people doing what they love, and sharing equally in the wealth they create. Of course, the lack of status symbols bothers people who like the idea that they can get to the top. Having More than everybody else is important to some people, and they are the ones who screw it up. Russia started out with grand ideas of equality, but the greedy ones among them quickly took all the power and wealth. That's the problem.
Communism could actually be a utopia if properly formed. However, it was un-properly formed in Eastern Europe. The government was highly corrupt and this eventually led to revolts by the people and the fall of communism.
Europeans did not favor communism after world war 2. Communism was forced on the people of Eastern Europe by thd Soviets.
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People in Eastern Europe started to rebell and free themselves from communism and start their own, most were democracies. With this going on, the war with the United States and arguing with each other, The Soviet Union ended in 1990- 1993.
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Stalin's goals in eastern Europe were territorial control and a reconstruction of the nation. He wanted to keep the majority of the power and did so try by utilizing fear as his major device on the people.
Moscow is the most populated city in Eastern Europe and all of Europe.
communism was rising, and people did not want to lose their businesses or their class rights. so they elected fascist dictators to govern instead of communists. they didn't like fascism, but liked it better than communism.
Certainly the Nazi Party & Hitler's popularity grew in Germany, based on National Reichstag (Parliament) Elections from 1928 to 1932. However, Communism did not "rise" in Eastern Europe & East Germany after World War Two. It was imposed by brutal force by Stalin's Soviet Union when his nation occupied Eastern Europe when Hitler was defeated. Both the Nazis & Communists were evil totalitarian tyrants, however in Germany the Nazis were elected into power after being fooled by Nazi propaganda. In Eastern Europe those people did not want communism, and tried to resist.
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The majority of citizens opposed communism, especially the peasants whom it most affected. However, in more recent years, there has been an increased amount of nostalgia regarding communism, as some people feel that their lives were better under communism in some ways.